Twitch: Live Game Streaming
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Description

Experience the games you love like never before! Watch live streams and chat with devoted gamers around the world.

Catch the action as it happens! Access all the content you care about, from frenetic Overwatch multiplayer matches to soothing Bob Ross art demos. With millions of unique streamers every day playing everything under the sun, if it’s worth watching, it’s live on Twitch right now.

Twitch: TOP 3 FEATURES

1. Watch live videos of your favorite games, from blockbuster titles like Minecraft and League of Legends to little-known indie gems. 2. Connect with other gamers in real time with full-featured live chat.3. Go live with a touch and share your passion with the world!

Be a part of the leading social gaming platform on iPhone and iPad! With esports events, art, cooking, music and much more on demand, there’s something for everyone on Twitch.

+ Watch interactive live shows from the likes of Sony, Microsoft, Blizzard and Riot Games.+ Tune into unique programming, from music festival live streams to exclusive video game events.+ Discover new content with ease thanks to simple and intuitive navigation.+ Switch to Dark Mode for those late night viewing sessions.

Join the millions of hardcore and casual gamers who have found a place to connect over the games they love. Take your passion to the next level with Twitch!

For feedback and assistance, please visit our Support Center: https://help.twitch.tv

What’s New

Version History

7.3

Jan 8, 2019

Bug fixes, stability fixes, and app optimizations

7.2

Dec 3, 2018

Introducing a way to mark a recommended live channel, video, or category on the discover tab as not interested. You will see an option to mark a recommendation as not interested and tell us why. We will use your preferences to make recommendations better.

7.1.1

Nov 6, 2018

Bug fixes, stability fixes, and app optimizations

7.1

Nov 5, 2018

Got Notifications? You can now see who gifted you subs inside the app!

7.0.1

Oct 22, 2018

Introducing Tags, a new way to discover streamers on Twitch!

Use Tags to filter the Browse tab and find new streams. Use Tags to find game genres, or specific stream types, like a "Casual Playthrough."

You'll also see Tags alongside each category or stream anywhere thumbnails appear in the app.

7.0

Oct 16, 2018

Introducing Tags, a new way to discover streamers on Twitch!

Use Tags to filter the Browse tab and find new streams. Use Tags to find game genres, or specific stream types, like a "Casual Playthrough."

You'll also see Tags alongside each category or stream anywhere thumbnails appear in the app.

6.9.1

Oct 3, 2018

Now broadcasters can trigger raids manually instead of relying on a 30 second timer.

We've optimized the app to support the newest iPhones.

This is the last release of the Twitch app that will support iOS 9. Our next release will require iOS 10 or higher.

6.9

Sep 24, 2018

Now broadcasters can trigger raids manually instead of relying on a 30 second timer.

6.8

Sep 13, 2018

Bug fixes and UI improvements in Browse and Whisper views.

6.7.1

Aug 28, 2018

Bug fixes, stability fixes, and app optimizations

6.7

Aug 23, 2018

Bug fixes, stability fixes, and app optimizations

6.6

Jul 27, 2018

"Streamers, visit your mobile dashboard to see follows, subs and more in real time while live with your new activity feed!

App users can now read and accept Channel Chat Rules before chatting! Let's keep it friendly in here"

6.5.1

Jul 11, 2018

Bug fixes, stability fixes, and app optimizations

6.5

Jul 9, 2018

Bug fixes, stability fixes, and app optimizations

6.4

Jun 14, 2018

Enhanced VOD experience: We've added resume watching indicators to help you pick up where you were watching on videos. We've also added buttons to make seeking easier when you want to rewind or jump ahead.

6.3.1

May 28, 2018

Bug fixes, stability fixes, and app optimizations

6.3

May 25, 2018

Bug fixes, stability fixes, and app optimizations

6.2.2

May 19, 2018

Bug fixes, stability fixes, and app optimizations

6.2.1

May 7, 2018

Bug fixes, stability fixes, and app optimizations

6.2

Apr 30, 2018

Bug fixes, stability fixes, and app optimizations

6.1.2

Apr 19, 2018

Bug fixes, stability fixes, and app optimizations

6.1.1

Apr 16, 2018

Bug fixes, stability fixes, and app optimizations

6.1

Apr 10, 2018

Bug fixes, stability fixes, and app optimizations

6.0.1

Apr 3, 2018

Sixth Sense: We are so excited about this latest update we’re bumping our version number to 6. We are introducing Extensions in Mobile and you’ll be able to watch Ads to earn Bits!

6.0

Mar 19, 2018

Sixth Sense: We are so excited about this latest update we’re bumping our version number to 6. We are introducing Extensions in Mobile and you’ll be able to watch Ads to earn Bits!

Jan 8, 2019

Version 7.3

Bug fixes, stability fixes, and app optimizations

Ratings and Reviews

4.8 out of 5

465.1K Ratings

465.1K Ratings

Editors’ Notes

Stream and chat with prominent online gamers and hobbyists.

Editors’ Notes

Stream and chat with prominent online gamers and hobbyists.

Not enough but okay
,06/24/2018

Love the app until the recent update

I have been using Twitch app for about two years now, and have always loved it overall. I think they have always been getting better, adding more and more to the mobile app with the addition of mobile subscribing, the ability to double tap for chat, mobile bits and all. But with this last update I’m very disappointed. I had fallen IN LOVE with the ability to swipe from one streamer on my feed to another and then back to check between them and see how they were doing in game etc. but I am extremely disappointed that it is no longer an option. That was part of why I liked the mobile app so much. I could go from one streamer to the next seamlessly and then back again after a few minutes to enjoy both and get into whoever was currently in a game or who I was in the mood for. Now that I have to go back out and minimize a stream to scroll and find the other streamer then do the same again to go back is downright a decline and a step back from such an amazing feature. Over all the app still is good, allowing me to watch my favorite streamers with ease and interact with the chat fairly well but this feature was a must have and now I’m not sure I will be on the app as much. I’m very disappointed that they would take such a great feature with ease of use out of their app.

Not enough but okay
,06/24/2018

Love the app until the recent update

I have been using Twitch app for about two years now, and have always loved it overall. I think they have always been getting better, adding more and more to the mobile app with the addition of mobile subscribing, the ability to double tap for chat, mobile bits and all. But with this last update I’m very disappointed. I had fallen IN LOVE with the ability to swipe from one streamer on my feed to another and then back to check between them and see how they were doing in game etc. but I am extremely disappointed that it is no longer an option. That was part of why I liked the mobile app so much. I could go from one streamer to the next seamlessly and then back again after a few minutes to enjoy both and get into whoever was currently in a game or who I was in the mood for. Now that I have to go back out and minimize a stream to scroll and find the other streamer then do the same again to go back is downright a decline and a step back from such an amazing feature. Over all the app still is good, allowing me to watch my favorite streamers with ease and interact with the chat fairly well but this feature was a must have and now I’m not sure I will be on the app as much. I’m very disappointed that they would take such a great feature with ease of use out of their app.

MoonlitSkyPaintingBlue
,11/22/2018

A major suggestion

I did not know this app defaults to auto play. Not to say there’s anything wrong with auto playing streams themselves but I was not aware of it and as a result I assumed a stream would end if I let the phone be. Halfway through a late night stream, I fell asleep without worries. However, I woke up and found my phone went from 100% to 13%. The streams stopped it from naturally falling into sleep mode after I unplugged it and set it to low power mode. This night of nonstop video playing no doubt harmed my phone battery’s maximum capacity, meaning it will be quicker to drop to 0% in the future and I did not intend for that.

My suggestion is that you please make a pop up for mobile that stops the stream, live or otherwise, and asks the viewer “Are you still there?” after one or two auto plays have already occurred without outside input. If there’s no further response, the phone can fall into sleep mode. If there is someone still watching, they’ll tap ‘Yes’ and keep watching.

Anyway, I’ve turned off auto play in settings, so this problem won’t happen for me again. But I still I wouldn’t want any people starting out with this app to make the same mistake I did.

MoonlitSkyPaintingBlue
,11/22/2018

A major suggestion

I did not know this app defaults to auto play. Not to say there’s anything wrong with auto playing streams themselves but I was not aware of it and as a result I assumed a stream would end if I let the phone be. Halfway through a late night stream, I fell asleep without worries. However, I woke up and found my phone went from 100% to 13%. The streams stopped it from naturally falling into sleep mode after I unplugged it and set it to low power mode. This night of nonstop video playing no doubt harmed my phone battery’s maximum capacity, meaning it will be quicker to drop to 0% in the future and I did not intend for that.

My suggestion is that you please make a pop up for mobile that stops the stream, live or otherwise, and asks the viewer “Are you still there?” after one or two auto plays have already occurred without outside input. If there’s no further response, the phone can fall into sleep mode. If there is someone still watching, they’ll tap ‘Yes’ and keep watching.

Anyway, I’ve turned off auto play in settings, so this problem won’t happen for me again. But I still I wouldn’t want any people starting out with this app to make the same mistake I did.